1999: Kimberly Greway served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zimbabwe in Gokwe, Nembudziya, Harare, Gweru beginning in 1999

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Zimbabwe: Directory of Zimbabwe RPCVs: 1999: Kimberly Greway served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zimbabwe in Gokwe, Nembudziya, Harare, Gweru beginning in 1999

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1999: Kimberly Greway served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zimbabwe in Gokwe, Nembudziya, Harare, Gweru beginning in 1999

1999: Kimberly Greway served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zimbabwe in Gokwe, Nembudziya, Harare, Gweru beginning in 1999

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Kimberly Greway can be contacted at kgrewayahotmaildcom

Country of Service: Zimbabwe

Training Group: 10

Cities you served in: Gokwe, Nembudziya, Harare, Gweru

Arrival Year: 1999

Departure Year: 2002

Work Description:

Community Education Resource Volunteer (CERV) for the Ministry of Education; World Links; Gweru City Health Department NGO Development

Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:

My first site was at Nembudziya in Gokwe where I worked establishing a public library and teaching classes. When evacuated, I worked for several months at World Links in Harare making internet access easier for the average Zimbabwean. I was reassigned to Gweru where I worked with Gweru Women's AIDS Prevention Association (GWAPA) helping women get out of prostitution.

Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:

After the Peace Corps, I got my M Div from Duke University and then moved to England to work. I am now back in the US and am serving in Pittsburgh as a pastor.

Originally posted: April 21, 2007



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Peace Corps Zimbabwe; Directory of Zimbabwe RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Zimbabwe RPCVs; Peace Corps Annual Report: 1999



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